Hit U.S. TV Show Wedding Band starring Brian Austin Green (Beverly Hills 90210, Sarah Conner Chronicles) comes to DVD 27th May after a successful run on 5*, and to mark the release we have 3 box sets to give away!
Also starring Harold Perrinau (Lost, Matrix Reloaded), Peter Cambor (NCIS Los Angeles) and The Us Office’s Melora Hardin the show also boasts fantastic guest appearances from the likes of Megan Fox (Transformers), Wendi McLendon Covey (Bridesmaids) and Joe Lo Truglio (Superbad)
Written by Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle (South Park) and produced by Emmy Award winning Mike Tollin (Smallville, One Tree Hill, Wild Hogs) Wedding Band is a comedy drama about the bromance between four likable, occasionally reckless, friends whose weekends are spent playing in Seattle’s premier wedding and events band. Tommy, Eddie, Barry and Stevie – collectively known as Mother of the Bride – all have day jobs, but in living...
Also starring Harold Perrinau (Lost, Matrix Reloaded), Peter Cambor (NCIS Los Angeles) and The Us Office’s Melora Hardin the show also boasts fantastic guest appearances from the likes of Megan Fox (Transformers), Wendi McLendon Covey (Bridesmaids) and Joe Lo Truglio (Superbad)
Written by Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle (South Park) and produced by Emmy Award winning Mike Tollin (Smallville, One Tree Hill, Wild Hogs) Wedding Band is a comedy drama about the bromance between four likable, occasionally reckless, friends whose weekends are spent playing in Seattle’s premier wedding and events band. Tommy, Eddie, Barry and Stevie – collectively known as Mother of the Bride – all have day jobs, but in living...
- 5/20/2013
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Check out new clips as well as images from the "Time of My Life" episode of Wedding Band which airs on December 1st. Molly Simms guest-stars in the series created by Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle. In this episode, Rutherford is hired to plan an adult prom by her high school nemesis, Vanessa (guest star Molly Sims). Meanwhile, Tommy starts dating every guy’s fantasy girl, the one they call "The Snippeter" because her day job is picking the perfect 60-second snippet of every song for iTunes. And Stevie dates Violet (guest star Fiona Gubelman), Rutherford’s florist who happens to have a special old-school sex move. Adam Davidson directs from the writing by Matt Pyken.
- 11/28/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out new clips as well as images from the "Time of My Life" episode of Wedding Band which airs on December 1st. Molly Simms guest-stars in the series created by Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle. In this episode, Rutherford is hired to plan an adult prom by her high school nemesis, Vanessa (guest star Molly Sims). Meanwhile, Tommy starts dating every guy’s fantasy girl, the one they call "The Snippeter" because her day job is picking the perfect 60-second snippet of every song for iTunes. And Stevie dates Violet (guest star Fiona Gubelman), Rutherford’s florist who happens to have a special old-school sex move. Adam Davidson directs from the writing by Matt Pyken.
- 11/28/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
TNT and TBS, which staged their Upfront presentation today in New York, are making bold moves to bolster their remarkably strong foundations in original programming. The networks are developing extensive new lineups of scripted and unscripted series and making a new push into half-hour comedy in partnership with some of the top talents in the industry, from award-winning actors to acclaimed producers, writers and best-selling authors.
This year marks the beginning of production of the final season of the blockbuster hit, The Closer, starring Emmy® winner Kyra Sedgwick. TNT confirmed today that it has ordered a 10-episode season of Major Crimes, a series set in the Los Angeles Police Department that promises to become television’s next great crime drama. The seventh and final season of The Closer will include 15 episodes in 2011 and six in summer 2012, leading into the launch of Major Crimes, starring Mary McDonnell (Battlestar Galactica). McDonnell has...
This year marks the beginning of production of the final season of the blockbuster hit, The Closer, starring Emmy® winner Kyra Sedgwick. TNT confirmed today that it has ordered a 10-episode season of Major Crimes, a series set in the Los Angeles Police Department that promises to become television’s next great crime drama. The seventh and final season of The Closer will include 15 episodes in 2011 and six in summer 2012, leading into the launch of Major Crimes, starring Mary McDonnell (Battlestar Galactica). McDonnell has...
- 5/18/2011
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
Exclusive: I hear TBS is close to giving a series order to hourlong pilot The Wedding Band starring Brian Austin Green, Peter Cambor and Harold Perrineau. I also hear that the network's other two one-hour pilots, Ron Shelton's Hound Dogs and the Dean Devlin-produced Brain Trust, are not going forward. Along with the broadcast networks, TNT and TBS are also prepping for their upfront presentation next week. TBS is expected to officially unveil The Wedding Band at the Turner presentation Wednesday. The Wedding Band, from writers and executive producers Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle (South Park), FremantleMedia and Mike Tollin's Tollin Prods., follows a group of guys performing in a wedding band, anchored by two lifelong best friends -- perennial bachelor Tommy (Brian Austin Green) and Eddie (Peter Cambor), a married father of two. Co-starring in the pilot are Lost alum Perrineau, Kathryn Fiore, Jenny Wade and Derek Miller.
- 5/11/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
TBS has landed Brian Austin Green and Harold Perrineau to topline the hour-long comedy pilot "The Wedding Band." Written by Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle ("South Park"), "The Wedding Band" focuses on a group of friends who escape from life's tensions by performing in a wedding band. [Actually, the TBS description of the show says that the band also plays birthday parties and bar mitzvahs, making the title instantly incorrect.] The pilot comes to TBS from FremantleMedia and will be executive produced by Tollin Productions. Bryan Gordon ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") will direct. Although Green will probably always be...
- 12/18/2010
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
In a slew of casting news coming out on Friday, December 17, Matt Dillon and Brian Austin Green's names have popped out. The former is heading to "Modern Family" as a guest star while the latter is the star of a new TBS pilot "The Wedding Band".
Dillon would play Julie Bowen's character's ex boyfriend. According to EW, Claire's ex has a new galpal and Claire is probably not going to like her because it's Claire's mom, DeDe Pritchett. This means Shelley Long will reprise her role as DeDe. No other details including air date have been announced.
The casting, at the same time, proves that Claire and Phil have in the past dated attractive people before finding each other and getting married. Judy Greer previously dropped by to play Phil's ex Denise.
Meanwhile, Green is going to team up with "Lost" alum Harold Perrineau in the hourlong comedy...
Dillon would play Julie Bowen's character's ex boyfriend. According to EW, Claire's ex has a new galpal and Claire is probably not going to like her because it's Claire's mom, DeDe Pritchett. This means Shelley Long will reprise her role as DeDe. No other details including air date have been announced.
The casting, at the same time, proves that Claire and Phil have in the past dated attractive people before finding each other and getting married. Judy Greer previously dropped by to play Phil's ex Denise.
Meanwhile, Green is going to team up with "Lost" alum Harold Perrineau in the hourlong comedy...
- 12/18/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Beverly Hills, 90210 alum Brian Austin Green and Lost's Harold Perrineau will lead the cast of TBS' hourlong comedy pilot The Wedding Band, while, Alex Frnka (Lifetime's Unanswered Prayers) has landed the female lead in MTV's half-hour pilot The Inbetweeners. Peter Cambor (NCIS: Los Angeles) and Derek Miller (Secret Girlfriend) have also been cast in The Wedding Band, from FremantleMedia and Tollin Prods., which follows a group of guys who try to escape the stress and craziness of their lives by performing in a wedding band. The band, which will stop at nothing to make every wedding, birthday or bar mitzvah a concert to remember, is anchored by 2 lifelong best friends – one a perennial bachelor (Green) and the other a married father of two (Cambor). Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle penned the script and are exec producing. Bryan Gordon will direct and co-exec produce. Green currently recurs on ABC's Desperate Housewives...
- 12/17/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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After taking a breather from Hollywood to tackle some personal problems, Chris Klein is coming back to the biz on Fox's "The Good Guys." Klein will play George, the old partner of Jack (Colin Hanks). [EW]
Comedian Whitney Cummings has signed a deal to write, produce, and star in an unconventional romantic comedy for NBC. Insiders describe the Cummings show as a romantic comedy told through the point of view of a decidedly unromantic person; it's believed Cummings will base some of the pilot on her own material. Cummings will executive produce the untitled half-hour via Universal Media Studios. [Vulture]
"CSI" showrunner Carol Mendelsohn has sold a new crime drama to CBS. The currently untitled project brings to the small screen a series of suspense novels from author Thomas Perry. The thrillers star protagonist Jane Whitefield, known to readers in books such as "Vanishing Act." Across six novels,...
After taking a breather from Hollywood to tackle some personal problems, Chris Klein is coming back to the biz on Fox's "The Good Guys." Klein will play George, the old partner of Jack (Colin Hanks). [EW]
Comedian Whitney Cummings has signed a deal to write, produce, and star in an unconventional romantic comedy for NBC. Insiders describe the Cummings show as a romantic comedy told through the point of view of a decidedly unromantic person; it's believed Cummings will base some of the pilot on her own material. Cummings will executive produce the untitled half-hour via Universal Media Studios. [Vulture]
"CSI" showrunner Carol Mendelsohn has sold a new crime drama to CBS. The currently untitled project brings to the small screen a series of suspense novels from author Thomas Perry. The thrillers star protagonist Jane Whitefield, known to readers in books such as "Vanishing Act." Across six novels,...
- 10/21/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
TBS continues its shift to hourlong comedies with the pickup of 2 more one-hour pilots: Hound Dogs and The Wedding Band. Hound Dogs, from feature writer/ director Ron Shelton (Bull Durham) and Sony Pictures TV, draws from his experience as a baseball player and is set in the world of minor league baseball. It centers on a minor league team and its general manager as they try to handle life’s ups and downs, both in and out of the locker room. In addition to writing, Shelton serves as executive producer with Michele Weisler, Andrea Buchanan and Todd DeLorenzo. The Wedding Band, from writers-executive producers Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle (South Park), FremantleMedia and Mike Tollin's Tollin Prods., follows a group of guys anchored by 2 lifelong best friends – a perennial bachelor and a married father of two – who try to escape the stress and craziness of their lives by performing in a wedding band.
- 10/21/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
New York -- TNT on Wednesday unveiled 11 original series for the 2010-2011 TV season and announced projects in development with such big-name talent as Don Cheadle, Jamie Foxx, Mark Gordon, Mark Burnett, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Steven Bochco and Dean Devlin.
This summer, TNT will air seven new or returning originals: "The Closer," "Saving Grace," "Dark Blue," "Leverage," "Memphis Beat," "Rizzoli & Isles" and "Hawthorne." Later this year, "Men of a Certain Age" returns.
In 2011, the network will debut a new series from Steven Spielberg and starring Noah Wyle called "Fallen Skies," with "Southland" returning as well. It has also in recent days picked up buddy lawyer series "Franklin & Bash." starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer.
Among the development shows are:
* An untitled Don Cheadle medical show:
With Cheadle as an executive producer, it focuses on 1971 Los Angeles, where a group of idealistic doctors open an urgent-care clinic in hopes of...
This summer, TNT will air seven new or returning originals: "The Closer," "Saving Grace," "Dark Blue," "Leverage," "Memphis Beat," "Rizzoli & Isles" and "Hawthorne." Later this year, "Men of a Certain Age" returns.
In 2011, the network will debut a new series from Steven Spielberg and starring Noah Wyle called "Fallen Skies," with "Southland" returning as well. It has also in recent days picked up buddy lawyer series "Franklin & Bash." starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer.
Among the development shows are:
* An untitled Don Cheadle medical show:
With Cheadle as an executive producer, it focuses on 1971 Los Angeles, where a group of idealistic doctors open an urgent-care clinic in hopes of...
- 5/19/2010
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Director Barry Sonnenfeld is adding another project to his busy TV schedule.
Sonnenfeld has signed on to direct and executive produce a comedy in the works at ABC, which hails from Sony Pictures TV and Tantamount, the production company of Mitch Hurwitz, Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum.
The project, tentatively titled Buddies, is a single-camera buddy comedy set in the world of '80s cops.
Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle, the duo behind the 2006 Fox comedy pilot That Guy, penned the script. They are co-executive producing the project, which has received a script commitment from the network. Hurwitz, the Tannenbaums and Sonnenfeld are exec producing. Lobis and Moiselle are co-exec producing.
Sonnenfeld directed the pilot and the second episode of ABC's Pushing Daisies as well as executive produces the freshman series. He recently wrapped Fox's comedy pilot Hackett and is segueing to helming NBC's untitled Luke Reiter drama pilot. Sonnenfeld also is attached to direct CBS' medieval drama The Kingdom.
Sonnenfeld is repped by CAA and attorney Melanie Cook.
Sonnenfeld has signed on to direct and executive produce a comedy in the works at ABC, which hails from Sony Pictures TV and Tantamount, the production company of Mitch Hurwitz, Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum.
The project, tentatively titled Buddies, is a single-camera buddy comedy set in the world of '80s cops.
Josh Lobis and Darin Moiselle, the duo behind the 2006 Fox comedy pilot That Guy, penned the script. They are co-executive producing the project, which has received a script commitment from the network. Hurwitz, the Tannenbaums and Sonnenfeld are exec producing. Lobis and Moiselle are co-exec producing.
Sonnenfeld directed the pilot and the second episode of ABC's Pushing Daisies as well as executive produces the freshman series. He recently wrapped Fox's comedy pilot Hackett and is segueing to helming NBC's untitled Luke Reiter drama pilot. Sonnenfeld also is attached to direct CBS' medieval drama The Kingdom.
Sonnenfeld is repped by CAA and attorney Melanie Cook.
- 10/22/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox Broadcasting Co. has acquired a half-hour comedy script from veteran filmmaker Ivan Reitman. Reitman, whose credits include the theatricals Old School and Road Trip, is on board as executive producer of That Guy, which centers on a 35-year-old man who decides to embrace a "second puberty" and start living his life like a 21-year-old. Reitman pitched Guy with the script's writers, Josh Lobis (The Tracy Morgan Show) and Darin Moiselle (Special Unit 2). Guy, which drew interest from multiple broadcast networks, comes with a penalty attached. A studio deal has yet to be signed.
- 8/26/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox Broadcasting Co. has acquired a half-hour comedy script from veteran filmmaker Ivan Reitman. Reitman, whose credits include the theatricals Old School and Road Trip, is on board as executive producer of That Guy, which centers on a 35-year-old man who decides to embrace a "second puberty" and start living his life like a 21-year-old. Reitman pitched Guy with the script's writers, Josh Lobis (The Tracy Morgan Show) and Darin Moiselle (Special Unit 2). Guy, which drew interest from multiple broadcast networks, comes with a penalty attached. A studio deal has yet to be signed.
- 8/26/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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